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It is a bit of Washingtonese whose precise meaning will become clear only with time.
He couldn't imagine making plans for a city whose precise physical condition was unknown.
Ibbotson is also survived by an additional raft of half-siblings whose precise number is unknown.
My wife relayed the news to the other neighbor, whose precise response is lost to history.
A growing family of proteins, whose precise modes of action are far from established, is involved in targeting.
We could take them, in fact, for pragmatic, functioning objects whose precise purpose is being withheld from us.
Evidence theory has strong ability to handle epistemic uncertainties whose precise probability distributions cannot be obtained due to limited information.
According to NSWP policy, as a pimp Gil was a "sex worker" whose precise role was a "manager".
And yet in much of the world "Jewish" today remains a fuzzy term whose precise meaning depends on context.
Tens of millions of dollars more has been spent on issue advertisements whose precise costs are difficult to measure.
The practice of engineering biology now depends on the ad hoc reuse of genetic elements whose precise activities vary across changing contexts.
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